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Eritrea 's statement at the conclusion of the 11th Emergency Special Session of the General Assembly.

Posted: 02 Mar 2022, 16:41
by Zmeselo



Eritrea firmly believes that respect for sovereignty, territorial integrity & political independence, as enshrined in the United Nations Charter…

Eritrea’s position is against internationalizing conflicts, incessant rhetoric, and impositions of unilateral sanctions, which regrettably further polarize international relations and escalate the situation with enormous implications for civilians.

The situation between Russia & Ukraine raises serious concern with political, economic & security ramifications for Europe & the rest of the world. It requires immediate resolution by giving more chances to diplomacy.

Eritrea opposes all forms of unilateral sanctions, as illegal & counterproductive. Eritrea, as a country that has been subjected to such measures by the West for 2 decades, including new sets of unilateral measures, understands sanctions do not resolve problems of peace & security.

It will be remiss, if I don't address disturbing reports that African citizens living in Ukraine are facing difficulties while crossing the borders. We call on all countries to facilitate safe passages to people fleeing for safety, regardless of their racial identity.




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ሩስያ ኣብ ውሽጢ 1 ዓመት ምስ ትግራይ ብዝተሓሓዘ ኣብ ልዕሊ ኤርትራ: ብሽም ውድብ ሕቡራት ሃገራት ንኽውሰን ዝተሓስበ እገዳ ንልዕሊ 12 ጊዜ ሽምጣ ገቲራ ተቓዊማ:: ሎሚ ኣንጻር ሩስያ ዝዓለመ ኩነኔ ኤርትራ ሽምጣ ገቲራ "ኣይፋል" ተድመጸት ሕራይ ገበረት!!

TN: @tesfanews

Re: Eritrea 's statement at the conclusion of the 11th Emergency Special Session of the General Assembly.

Posted: 02 Mar 2022, 18:09
by Temt
Zmeselo wrote:
02 Mar 2022, 16:41



Eritrea firmly believes that respect for sovereignty, territorial integrity & political independence, as enshrined in the United Nations Charter…

Eritrea’s position is against internationalizing conflicts, incessant rhetoric, and impositions of unilateral sanctions, which regrettably further polarize international relations and escalate the situation with enormous implications for civilians.

The situation between Russia & Ukraine raises serious concern with political, economic & security ramifications for Europe & the rest of the world. It requires immediate resolution by giving more chances to diplomacy.

Eritrea opposes all forms of unilateral sanctions, as illegal & counterproductive. Eritrea, as a country that has been subjected to such measures by the West for 2 decades, including new sets of unilateral measures, understands sanctions do not resolve problems of peace & security.

It will be remiss, if I don't address disturbing reports that African citizens living in Ukraine are facing difficulties while crossing the borders. We call on all countries to facilitate safe passages to people fleeing for safety, regardless of their racial identity.
Wellplaced, appropriate, and to the point. Yes, we continue to pay heavily for standing for the truth by the powers to be. Nevertheless, Eritrea shall never refrain from speaking the truth for political prostitution.

Re: Eritrea 's statement at the conclusion of the 11th Emergency Special Session of the General Assembly.

Posted: 02 Mar 2022, 20:57
by Zmeselo



Eritrea's Permanent Representative to UN, Amb. Sophia T/mariam met this morning in Nairobi, UN Deputy Secretary General Ms. Amina Mohammed to deliver message of President Isaias Afwerki. Talks centered on regional developments & potential tracks/initiatives for future cooperation.
Yemane G. Meskel ✔: @hawelti






As a special envoy of H.E. President Afwerki, Eritrea's Permanent Rep to the UN @stesfamariam met with UN Deputy Secretary-General @AminaJMohammed in Nairobi this morning. Discussions focused on collaboration on regional peace, security and development in the Horn of Africa.
UN Eritrea: @UNinEritrea




Together with the members of the UN Country Team, the RC @AmaSande had the pleasure of hosting the visiting Canadian Head of Political Section Hamza Fahamoé & Honorary Consul Mulugheta Kusmu. Discussions centered, on strengthening cooperation in support of the CF.

The Joint Sustainable Development Cooperation Framework 2022-2026 between the UN and the Government of the State of Eritrea, can be downloaded here. 👇



UN Sustainable Development Cooperation Framework Between the Government of the State of Eritrea and the United Nations 2022 - 2026
https://eritrea.un.org/en/170106-un-sus ... and-united

Re: Eritrea 's statement at the conclusion of the 11th Emergency Special Session of the General Assembly.

Posted: 02 Mar 2022, 21:57
by Zmeselo


International Women’s Day commemoration

https://shabait.com/2022/03/02/internat ... oration-2/

LOCAL NEWS



Asmara, 02 March 2022– International Women’s Day, 8 March, will be commemorated respecting the guidelines to control the spread of COVID-19 pandemic.

Ms. Senait Mehari, head of Socio-Economic Service at the National Union of Eritrean Women, said that the commemoration event that already started from 1 March will include seminars, voluntary blood donation, and other programs.

Indicating that 90% of the projects initiated by the union have been successfully implemented, Ms. Senait said that various vocational training programs have been organized with a view to develop the overall capacity of women and over 47 million Nakfa loan has been distributed to disadvantaged women with the aim to enable them improve their livelihoods.

Ms. Senait went on to say that bee hives have been distributed to 300 families, 350 families were provided with 25 chicks each and financial and material support has been extended to disadvantaged students.

Ms. Senait further noted that as a result of the sustainable awareness raising activities FGM practice that was over 95% in 2005, has been significantly reduced.




The National Union of Eritrean Women, ensures that all women stand for their rights & equally participate in all aspects of Eritrea. #EritreanWomenHistoryMonth #Nuew
#IWD2022 #EritreaPrevails #SDG

Hadnet Keleta: @hadnetkeleta





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ኦሎምፒካዊት ኣትለት ራሄል ዳኒኤል፡ ዝበለጸት ናይ ጉያ መሮር ኣትለት ኰይና ተረቚሓ።

https://eritreanmedianetwork.org/%e1%8a ... %e1%89%a0/

MARCH 2, 2022

ኤርትራዊት ኦሎምፒካዊት ኣትለት ራሄል ዳኒኤል፡ ካብ ዓለም ቀዳመይቲ ዝበለጸት ናይ ጉያ መሮር ኣትለት ኰይና ከምእተረቚሐት፡ ወግዓዊ መርበብ ሓበሬታ ‘ዓለምለኻዊ ማሕበር ኣትለቲክስ’ ኣፍሊጡ።

ኣትለት ራሄል፡ ብሰንበት 27 ለካቲት 2022 ኣብ ፖርቱጋል ኣብ ዝተኻየደ ውድድር ጉያ መሮር፡ ምስ ብሉጽ ጸወታ ተሸላሚት ወርቂ መዳልያ ድሕሪ ምዃና’ያ፡ ንኬንያውያንን ኢትዮጵያውያንን ኣትለታት በሊጻ ነዚ ክብሪ’ዚ በቒዓ።

ብመሰረት’ቲ ዝተዘርግሐ ሓበሬታ፡ እዛ ትስፍውቲ ኣትለት 1,273 ነጥቢ ክተመዝግብ ብምኽኣላ’ያ፡ ካብ 5ይ ደረጃ ናብ 1ይ ደረጃ ክትድይብ ክኢላ ዘላ።

ኬንያዊት ኣትለት ቺበት ብ1,260 ነጥቢ ካልኣይቲ፣ ኢትዮጵያዊት ኣትለት ላኪና ኣምባው ከኣ ብ1,253 ነጥቢ ምስ ካልኦት ክልተ ኬንያውያን ኣትለታት ሳልሳይ ደረጃ ሒዘን ኣለዋ።

ጓል 20 ዓመት ኤርትራዊት ኣትለት ራሄል ዳኒኤል፡ ኣቐዲማ’ውን ብ14 ሕዳር 2021 ኣብ ዝተኻየደ ውድድር ጉያ መሮር ወርቂ መዳልያ፡ ብ6 ጥሪ 2022 ከኣ ብሩር መዳልያ ከምዝዓተረት ዝዝከር’ዩ።

እዛ ቅድሚ ክልተ ወርሒ ኣብ ዝተኻየደ ሃገራዊ ውድድር ጉያ መሮር ዘውዲ ሻምፕዮን ዝደፍአት ኣትለት፡ ዝመጽእ 18 መጋቢት 2022 ኣብ ሻምፕዮን ኣትለቲክስ ዓለም ውሽጢ ገዛ ክትሳተፍ ምዃና ተፈሊጡ’ሎ።


ኣብ ኦሎምፒክ ቶክዮ 2022 ማልያ ሃገራዊት ጋንታ ኤርትራ ወድያ ዝተወዳደረት ኣትለት ራሄል ዳኒኤል፡ ተሸላሚት ብሩር መዳልያ ሻምፕዮን ጉያ መሮር ምብራቅ ኣፍሪቃ ኣብ ርእሲ ምዃና፡ ሃገራዊ ክብረወሰን 5 ሽሕ ሜተር’ውን ጨቢጣ ዘላ ትስፍውቲ ኣትለት’ያ።

እዚ ከምዚ’ሉ ከሎ ኣብ’ዚ ብዓለምለኻዊ ማሕበር ኣትለቲክስ ወጺኡ ዘሎ ደረጃ ኣትለታት፡ ኤርትራዊት ኦሎምፒካዊት ኣትለት ዶልሺ ተስፉ 6ይ ተርታ፣ ኣብ ናይ ደቂተባዕትዮ ድማ፡ ኦሎምፒካዊ ኣትለት ኣሮን ክፍለ 6ይ ደረጃ ከምዝሓዙ ክፍለጥ ተኻኢሉ’ሎ።

Re: Eritrea 's statement at the conclusion of the 11th Emergency Special Session of the General Assembly.

Posted: 02 Mar 2022, 22:21
by Zmeselo

Let’s Conserve Wildlife, our National Heritage

By Habtom Tesfamichael

https://shabait.com/2022/03/02/lets-con ... -heritage/

GENERAL

Mar 2, 2022

World Wildlife Day has been declared, to celebrate the beautiful and varied forms of wild fauna and flora and to raise people’s awareness of the benefits of their conservation. It also reminds us of the urgent need to step up efforts to protect wildlife against criminals and human-induced reduction of species, which have wide-ranging economic, environmental and social impacts.

The Earth is home to countless species, too many to even attempt counting, of fauna and flora. Historically, we have depended on the constant interplay and interlinkages between all elements of the biosphere for all our needs: the air we breathe, the food we eat, the energy we use, and the materials we need for all purposes.


African Elephant (Loxodonta africana)

International days are occasions to educate the public on issues of concern, mobilize political will and resources to address global problems, and celebrate and reinforce the achievements of humanity. In view of this, assessing the status of wildlife in Eritrea on the occasion of World Wildlife Day is imperative.

Globally, managing wildlife and its habitat involves people and organizations in a range of ways. History reveals that in Africa ever since the existence of humans, conservation of natural resources was considered part of their culture. In those days, there was no overexploitation of the natural resources of the environment. They practiced subsistence farming and people only took what they could consume. Hence, Africans coexisted with their ecosystem in harmony for centuries without destroying their environment.


Eritrean Gazelle (Eudorcas tilonura)

However, with the era of colonization and industrialization, things started to change. The natural ecosystem that had existed began to take a new shape and much of Africa’s forests and wildlife began to be destroyed, for different purposes. Overexploitation of the environment and natural resources, jeopardized biodiversity. Consequently, the sense of ownership and conservation was lost. Hence, a lot of wild animals were killed and poaching became a common phenomenon. Nowadays, the illegal appropriation of wildlife is moving at an alarming rate and conservationists believe that unless mitigation measures are taken, nearly a quarter of all the species are likely to become extinct in the coming decades.


African Wild Aśs (Equus africanus)

Wildlife in Eritrea was not exceptional, to the fate of wildlife in other countries of Africa. Similar disasters were seen in Eritrea, during the colonial era and the war of independence. In pre-colonial Eritrea, 30% of the land was covered with forest and there were many wild animals. Upon independence, which came after colonization and successive wars, forestation was reduced to below 2%. As a consequence of this, the overall number and species of wild animals in Eritrea has diminished significantly. And some disappeared, altogether. Deforestation was intensified and a number of precious wildlife species, became extinct. These include Rhinoceros, Giraffe, Hippopotamus and Gravy Zebra; while other remaining wildlife species were at the brink of extinction when Eritrea gained its independence.

Nonetheless, after Eritrea’s independence and the subsequent peace, security and stability in the country, the government and people of Eritrea have given due attention to the conservation of wildlife.


Nubian Ibex (Capra ibex nubiana)

To reverse the adverse environmental situation and eventually recover the status of wildlife, relentless endeavors continue to be made and promising achievements have been attained. The commitment of the government to promote conservation is demonstrated, through its public awareness campaigns and capacity building and institutional arrangements for the conservation of wildlife. The intervention has shown promising results in the variety of species, their distribution and the population of wildlife. A report from Forestry and Wildlife Authority shows that, the number of wildlife in Eritrea is increasing significantly. The revival of globally endangered species of wildlife (IUCN Red lists) such as African Elephant (Loxodonta africana), African Wild Aśs (Equus Africanus), Nubian Ibex (Capra ibex nubiana) and Eritrean Gazelle (Eudorcas tilonura) in the soil of Eritrea is evident.

The theme for this year’s World Wildlife Day, which is celebrated on 3 March, is ‘Safeguarding Key Species for Ecosystem Restoration.’

The Government and people of Eritrea work to restore degraded ecosystems and promote the recovery of wildlife, in general, and endangered and vulnerable species, in particular. We should remember that we are holding biodiversity in trust, and we, therefore, have the moral obligation to ensure the continued existence of wildlife that we should pass on to future generations.

Re: Eritrea 's statement at the conclusion of the 11th Emergency Special Session of the General Assembly.

Posted: 03 Mar 2022, 08:11
by Zmeselo
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